Being in the UK would explain it then. From the announcement of the simulcast:

Student Council's Discretion Level 2 will be available in the following territories: North America, Ireland, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and the Netherlands.

You can thank Anime on Demand for the reason it isn't in the UK. They announced it as one of their 6 simulcasts, but have yet to start it.

Frankly, people in Ireland probably wouldn't be able to view it (and other series that both AoD and CR licensed) if not for an apparent error by AoD. An ANN article had this to say after Mayou was announced as their first simulcast:

Commenting on the fact that Crunchyroll is streaming MAOYU to Ireland but not to the UK, AoD described the situation as "an irregularity that probably won't happen in future seasons." ANN contacted AoD and was told that viewers in Ireland would 'theoretically' be able to watch MAOYU through both Crunchyroll and AoD.

Being in the UK would explain it then. From the announcement of the simulcast:

Student Council's Discretion Level 2 will be available in the following territories: North America, Ireland, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and the Netherlands.

You can thank Anime on Demand for the reason it isn't in the UK. They announced it as one of their 6 simulcasts, but have yet to start it.

Frankly, people in Ireland probably wouldn't be able to view it (and other series that both AoD and CR licensed) if not for an apparent error by AoD. An ANN article had this to say after Mayou was announced as their first simulcast:

Commenting on the fact that Crunchyroll is streaming MAOYU to Ireland but not to the UK, AoD described the situation as "an irregularity that probably won't happen in future seasons." ANN contacted AoD and was told that viewers in Ireland would 'theoretically' be able to watch MAOYU through both Crunchyroll and AoD.

Ah that sucks, is there any chance the series will appear on crunchyroll after the series is concluded? Or will i have to find some other way to watch it?

I jest, but I hope in months (years?) to come whoever licenses things at CR is given an atlas or a globe, and told there are actually more countries in the world than America. It will come as a shock I'm sure to learn that America is actually just one country out of hundreds, but you have to learn sometime.

I jest, but I hope in months (years?) to come whoever licenses things at CR is given an atlas or a globe, and told there are actually more countries in the world than America. It will come as a shock I'm sure to learn that America is actually just one country out of hundreds, but you have to learn sometime.

Yes, you do jest, considering I count 18 of the new simulcasts (and I'm not including the extra episodes of Saki Episode of Side A) that are available in the UK. You can bet if Anime on Demand wasn't around, that number would be higher.

Perhaps while you're complaining, you can knock on the online door of far larger companies (i.e., Netflix) that make the percentage of titles available in the U.S. that are delivered to UK by Crunchyroll look stellar by comparison.